New Delhi:Microsoft founder and philanthropist Bill Gates has been conferred with Hilal-e-Pakistan, the second highest civilian honour in the country, for his efforts to help eradicate polio in Pakistan, Samaa TV reported. Gates is on a day-long visit to Pakistan and has met with Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan. He also visited the National Command and Control Centre (NCOC) that oversees efforts to curb Covid-19.
A statement from the Pakistan Prime Minister's Office said on Thursday that this is Gate's first-ever visit to Pakistan. The Pak premier's house hosted a luncheon in honour of the tech billionaire, who was briefed on Pakistan's efforts about polio eradication and Covid response. Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has been a major contributor in worldwide polio eradication through Gavi, the vaccine alliance, the report said.
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